It just conveyed how stressed you were because you have to
Plan a birthday party for your husband Plan another birthday party for yourself Take Snowball to the vet Make sure to get the groceries And a bunch of other stuff Anyway
Also whatever happened I'm Jay my mom's Kai
Because this has happened
When I was four or something
And I'm telling you I have a bunch of random fears
Like the vacuum in the pool And the drain And snakes And spiders And falling from a tree And getting in trouble And getting kicked in the head And presenting in front of a bunch of people And failing And dying And getting my room taken from me And getting forgotten And getting kicked out of my house And getting metal limbs ( no offense to those who have it. I don't WANT one of those But I had a person on one of my classes with those so I'm fine with being with them Having one is the problem That also happened to me when I sprained my arm in flag football I thought I would need an amputation Ok that's a lot of things I'm afraid of And that's just the start But I should stop before I bore you guys
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" Easy Jay. Easy." Kai softly said as he took a band aid out of its wrapper and putting it on his glove. " You'll be fine."
Jay, who was crying, shook his head. " Kai it cracked! My leg snapped in half!" He exclaimed.
Kai shook his head. " You dislocated your leg, Jay. That's it."
Jay shook his head. " No it's broken! Now I'm gonna need an operation to put it together and I'm gonna need a metal bone and... And... And...."
Kai chuckled softly and placed a reassuring hand on Jay’s shoulder. "Jay, listen to me. It’s not broken, alright? You just dislocated your leg. It’ll hurt for a bit, but no surgeries, no metal bones."
Jay was still sniffling, clearly unconvinced. "But it felt like it snapped! What if something’s wrong and you missed it, and then my leg gets all twisted and—"
"Jay," Kai interrupted gently, trying not to laugh at his friend's spiraling imagination, "I’m the one with the doctor experience here, remember? I’ve already checked it thoroughly. You’re going to be fine."
Jay wiped his eyes with the back of his hand, still looking uncertain. "You promise?"
Kai gave him a soft smile. "I promise. Just a little rest and you'll be back to running around in no time."